It's only the third day of the second week of school and I am feeling so worn out! This is bad; how am I suppose to survive for the rest of my semester?
Actually, I had no intention to blog, but the events for today were just too, well, juicy (I guess) .
After school was just hectic today. I was suppose to go for Biology supplementary lesson at 3.15pm today. Then we heard that it was changed to 2.45pm. Thus, I had to rush my lunch into my stomach and hurry off to GS Lab with Sarah.
But, guess what?
There was only three girls in the lab with my Bio teacher. And the students were not even from our class! They were Sec2 students taking Science(And I must say, it is good that they were attending those lessons).
So, Sarah and I were the only Sec4 students in that lab. Weird, huh? Anyway, my Bio teacher got us to get the rest of the students who opted for the Wednesday sub class. When we found them, this was what they said:
I thought Bio's at 3.15?
Which, got Sarah and I confused. But since my Bio teacher got us to get them, I supposed it meant that the Bio sub class was gonna start.
I felt that I've learnt a lot about reproduction in plants after the class. I really felt much more intellectual. This is really surprising, considering that I used to fall asleep whenever my Bio teacher taught my class last year...
I went for Art with Alisa and Ness after Bio (which ended at 4.30pm). We entered a room and I thought it was Nan Xin lying on the floor crying badly. We just froze, literally. Taking a closer look, I thought that the girl looked a little like Charlotte (she's in Drama). Thus, I shifted my gaze back up to see if there was, like, some act or drama thingy going on. Only to see the faces of the 403 girls.
Then, it hit me. This was no act. That girl was crying and saying, 'pain... pain'. I really had no idea what to do. The girls in the Art room was saying, 'Just leave her alone...' And then, we put down our bags and decided to go to her. Firstly, we can't just leave her there crying and in pain. And secondly, we can't work with someone whimpering and crying, now can we?
We managed to calm her down a little, and she said her right knee hurt, bad. Then a teacher came in and he took over.
The drama part is when the paramedics came. Some men in uniforms entered and went to work. I just continued with my Art work; the paramedics can be trusted. This is to all the Gods above:
Gods, please bless the injuried girl with good health. Relieve her for the pain she is/was expriencing. Please watch over her and help her get through this ordeal.
Okay, back to the blogging. I left the Art room at about 6.15pm-ish? School closes at 6.45pm (I think). Late, right?
And I had Dance lessons at the CC after that. It was tiring and the helpers came as we were very short of guys (and I mean VERY). The ratio of males to females before the 3 helpers came:
2:6+
My Mum felt so wantd last week. Haha. I was so distracted during dance tonight. My mind was just set on Biology, and might I add that it is one of my poorest subjects.
Today was just so wrecked up. 8 periods of Art ain't gonna help tomorrow. My Art teacher is back for his re-service (Why did not he get injuried for another 3 weeks?!).
The only thing to console me right now is that I managed to borrow 'Tuesdays with Morrie' by Mitch Albom. Another great story on Life.
I have to catch some Zs now. Been awake since 6.20am this morning. Yawn...
Sleepy Smilez, - Sakura
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